Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?

This study examines whether and how Chief Executive Officer (CEO) experience and financial expertise affect financial restatements (FR) by investigating a sample of Iranian listed companies from 2008 to 2017. We define experienced CEOs as those who are hired from inside the firm and financial expert...

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Main Authors: Rezaee, Zabihollah, Asiaei, Kaveh, Delooie, Toktam Safdel
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spelling my.um.eprints.270792022-03-11T04:20:43Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27079/ Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements? Rezaee, Zabihollah Asiaei, Kaveh Delooie, Toktam Safdel HG Finance This study examines whether and how Chief Executive Officer (CEO) experience and financial expertise affect financial restatements (FR) by investigating a sample of Iranian listed companies from 2008 to 2017. We define experienced CEOs as those who are hired from inside the firm and financial expert CEOs as those who hold an accounting qualification or have work experience as an auditor, chief financial officer (CFO), controller, and or other accounting-related positions. We find that FR is positively associated with insider CEOs (CEOs with more internal experience), and negatively associated with CEO financial expert-ise. Moreover, we find that CEO experience is negatively associated with FR when the CEO is a financial expert. This result highlights the importance of financial background for senior executives. Further, our results show that insider CEOs can improve the financial reporting quality through reducing FR when they have higher decision-making power. This study contributes to the literature on CEO characteristics and financial reporting. The results provide important implications for policymakers and the board of directors in emerging economies regarding the requirement to appoint top managers with financial expertise. (c) 2021 ASEPUC. Published by EDITUM -Universidad de Murcia. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Edit UM-Ediciones Univ Murcia 2021 Article PeerReviewed Rezaee, Zabihollah and Asiaei, Kaveh and Delooie, Toktam Safdel (2021) Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements? Revista De Contabilidad-Spanish Accounting Review, 24 (2). pp. 270-281. ISSN 1138-4891, DOI Published2021 Indexed. Published2021 Indexed
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Rezaee, Zabihollah
Asiaei, Kaveh
Delooie, Toktam Safdel
Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
description This study examines whether and how Chief Executive Officer (CEO) experience and financial expertise affect financial restatements (FR) by investigating a sample of Iranian listed companies from 2008 to 2017. We define experienced CEOs as those who are hired from inside the firm and financial expert CEOs as those who hold an accounting qualification or have work experience as an auditor, chief financial officer (CFO), controller, and or other accounting-related positions. We find that FR is positively associated with insider CEOs (CEOs with more internal experience), and negatively associated with CEO financial expert-ise. Moreover, we find that CEO experience is negatively associated with FR when the CEO is a financial expert. This result highlights the importance of financial background for senior executives. Further, our results show that insider CEOs can improve the financial reporting quality through reducing FR when they have higher decision-making power. This study contributes to the literature on CEO characteristics and financial reporting. The results provide important implications for policymakers and the board of directors in emerging economies regarding the requirement to appoint top managers with financial expertise. (c) 2021 ASEPUC. Published by EDITUM -Universidad de Murcia. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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author Rezaee, Zabihollah
Asiaei, Kaveh
Delooie, Toktam Safdel
author_facet Rezaee, Zabihollah
Asiaei, Kaveh
Delooie, Toktam Safdel
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title Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
title_short Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
title_full Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
title_fullStr Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
title_full_unstemmed Are CEO experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
title_sort are ceo experience and financial expertise associated with financial restatements?
publisher Edit UM-Ediciones Univ Murcia
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/27079/
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